Rahul Dev Burman |
Rahul Dev Burman, born June 27, 1939 - died January 4, 1994 at age 54 years) or popular as R. D. Burman was the music composer of Bollywood. He was the son of Bollywood music composers, Sachin Dev Burman and mother named Meera. Burman is known as a reform leader in the Hindi film music.
Of a number of films he handled 331, 292 titles of which Hindi films, 31 Bangla films, 3 Telugu films, two films each in Tamil and Oriya, as well as a title of the film in Marathi. Burman also fill out the music for five television series in Hindi and Marathi. In addition, he also wrote several songs for the film not in Bangla (known as pooja songs or modern songs). In 1975, Burnam wrote a song for a documentary film Maa Ki Pukaar.
Burman sang along in 18 films, and plays a role in two films, Bhoot Bungla (1965) and Pyar Ka Mausam (1967). The idea for a song, "Mehbooba Mehbooba" is taken from the song "Say You Love Me" by Demis Roussos.
Childhood
Rahul Dev Burman was born in Calcutta. A nickname for him was Pancham or Pancham da. As a child, he was a crybaby. As a child cries sounded like pa, not fifth in the scale of Indian music. Therefore, he called pancham which means 5 or to-5 in Bengali or Sanskrit. Another story says veteran actor [Ashok Kumar]] to see Rahul Dev Burman pa when the baby is often said repeatedly, that he called "Pancham". Having lived in Mumbai, Burman learned to play the sarod from Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, he was 9 years old when he wrote the first song titled "Aye meri palat hat into aa" used his father as song film Funtoosh (1956). Part of the song "Sar jo tera chakraaye" composed as a child. The father was pleased with the song's creation and put it into his son's musical film directed by Guru Dutt Pyaasa. As a child, Pancham also played the harmonica for the famous song Hai Apna dil to aawara Solva Saal of the film (1958), starring Dev Anand. Pancham started his musical career as an assistant to his father. Chhote film career began nawaab R. D. Burman as a film music director.
Career
The 1950's
R.D. Burman began his career as an assistant to his father, Sachin Dev Burman who is also a composer of film music. He helped his father in the film Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) and Kaagaz to Phool (1959). Who first wrote the music for the film is the interlude in the song Jaane Kya Tune Kahi Geeta Dutt sung in the film Pyaasa. The film Raaz (1959), directed by Guru Dutt is the "first film" R. D. Burman as music director. But the film production is discontinued after a few times taking pictures and recording some songs.
In the 1960s
Chhote Nawab Film (1961), starring Mehmood was the first film Burman as music director. The first song in the movie, "Ghar Aaja ghir aaye" sung by legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar because Burman only allow songs sung by Lata.
Burman continues to assist his father in films like Bandini (1963), Teen Deviyaan (1965), and Guide (1965). Mehmood gave him the opportunity to become music director in Bhoot Bangla (1965). The film is remembered thanks to the song "Jaago sonewalo" Kishore Kumar sung and sung Aao twist karein Manna Dey. The song Aao twist karein is a desi version of the song Chubby Checker Let's twist. In the film Bhoot Bangla, R. D. Burman also appear to act together Mehmood. The film follows the music is done Burman Teesra production Kaun 1965.
The first blockbuster of the R. D. Burman is Teesri Manzil (1966). Majrooh Sultanpuri lyricist credited with introducing Burman to Nasir Hussain is a producer and writer Teesri Manzil. [4] Vijay Anand also won praise for setting up an audition for the Burman in the presence of Nasir Hussain. [5] Thanks to the audition, Nasir Husaain would wear it as a music director. However, Shammi Kapoor which became a major role Teesri Manzil was initially not happy with the choice Husaain. Kapoor was originally only wanted to use that Shankar-Jaikishen was used to fill the music for the films that starred. Creation Burman songs like 'O Haseena "and" Aaja Aaja "belong to a genre that has never heard Indian music listener. All the songs in the film sung by Mohd. Rafi (6 titles), four of them a duet with Asha Bhonsle. Teesri Manzil film career paved the way for further Burman. Nasir Hussain signed Burman and Majrooh Sultanpuri lyricist to work on music for the next six films, including Into Baharon Sapne (1967), Pyar Ka Mausam (1969), and Yaadon Ki baraat (1973).
In 1967, Burman composed music for the film Chandan Ka Palna and Baharon to Sapne, but both failed to become blockbusters. Meanwhile, Burman continued to assist his father in various films like Jewel Thief (1967) and Talash (1969).
In the 1970s
R. D. Burman was in the golden peak during the 1970's. He formed a team with playback singer Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar, and registered himself as a producer in the history of Bollywood hit songs. In 1970, Burman wrote the music for six films, including Kati patang, starring Rajesh Khanna.
Burman worked as musical director for eleven of the outstanding films of the year 1971. Some of them, Amar prem, Buddha mi style, Caravan, and Hare Rama Hare Krishna became the best-selling album. The songs in the film Amar prem mixing elements of traditional Indian music, including the song "Raina beeti jaaye" sung by Lata Mangeshkar. In the same year, Burman for the first time be nominated as a recipient of the Filmfare Award for film music illustration Caravan.
In 1972, Burman doing music for 19 films. Some of these titles, Seeta aur Geeta, Rampur ka Lakshman, Mere jeevan saathi, Bombay to Goa, Apna desh and Parichay. In the film, Apna desh, R. D. Burman duet with Asha in the song Duniya mein logon ko. Songs like Beeti na beetayi Musafir Hoon Yaron Raina and from the film Parichay marked the beginning of collaboration with lyricist Gulzar Burman.
Fourteen Burman produced film music album in 1973, including Yaadon Ki baraat, Shareef badmash, Heera panna and Anamika. In the following year, he did illustrations of music for 16 films, among them the grudge and Ajanabee Aap ki.
Songs like Sholay, Deewaar, Aandhi, Khushboo and Dharam sank came from the movies that do Burman in 1975. In that year, he composed music for film titles 9. The song Sholay, Burman Mehbooba Mehbooba sang the depiction on the silver screen Helen and Jalal Agha done. Thanks to the song, Burman Filmfare Award nomination as a playback singer, and also the only one who ever gets the nomination of playback singing. Gulzar wrote the lyrics for the songs sung in the film Aandhi Kishore and Lata.
Burman has recently completed the music for the film Mili (1975), when his father fell into a coma and died. In 1976 there were only 8 films with Burman as music director. Film Mehabooba (1976) success in circulation to be considered a classic. The following year, Burman worked nine film titles. The song "Naam gum jaayega" from the film Kinara (1977) was one of his work with lyricist Gulzar. Burman also helps career Mohd. Rafi with the song "Kya Hua Tera Wada" from the film Hum Se Kum Nahin lattice work of Nasir Hussain. Although Kishore Kumar remains the mainstay of playback singer Burman, the success of "Kya Hua Tera Wada" making Rafi are increasingly being used in subsequent films.
In 1978, Burman composed music for nine films, including Shalimar and Kasme vaade. Shalimar Films produced the best-selling songs like Hum bewafa hargiz na the (Kishore Kumar) and Asha Bhosle from the opening song. The following year, Burman doing music for 10 films. One of them, became a box office hit Golmaal. Among the songs of Golmaal there are songs like "Aanewala pal" of Kishore Kumar and "Golmaal hai bhai sab golmaal hai" sung in duet by R. D. Burman and Sapan Chakraborty.
In 1980
In 1980, Burman working on 10 films, including films Manifestation. The song "Tumse Pyar Kitna Humein" was recorded twice by a male singer Kishore Kumar and singer Parveen Sultana. Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer in 1980 Women won by Parveen Sultana. [6]
Of the fifteen films that earned in 1981, Burman scored two successful movie musical album, Satte pe satta and Yeh Vaada secret. Amitabh Bachchan starred in Satte pe satta, a film about seven brothers and seven of his bride. Seven brothers songs sung sung by Anand R. D. Burman with his assistant, Basu and Sapan Chakravorty, and assisted by Bhupendra, Anand Kumar C, Kishore Kumar, and lyricist Gulshan Bawra. Meanwhile, the song for the bride hosted by Asha Bhosle, Annette, and Dilraj Kaur. Thanks to the film music album Sanam teri grudge, R. D. Burman won the Filmfare Award for best film music category in 1981. The awards are the first Filmfare Awards for her nomination after continuously for 12 years without a win.
Personal life
Her marriage to Rita Patel in 1966 ended in divorce in 1971. Burman and Asha Bhosle married in 1980. Couples often sing Burman and Asha in the duet recordings and musical performances. Although the creation of music become immortal, and continue to be heard from generation to generation, Burman finally experiencing financial hardship in their old age.
Discography
List of film that the music is filled by R. D. Burman:
1942: A Love Story (1994)
Ijaazat (1987)
Masoom (1983)
Saagar (1985)
Sitamgar (1985)
Satte Pe Satta (1984)
Betaab (1983)
Sanam Teri Kasam (1982)
Tum in order na hote (1983)
Rocky (1981)
Love Story (1981)
Golmaal (1979)
Manzil (1979)
Se Kum Nahin Hum Lattice (1977)
Khushboo (1975)
Aandhi (1975)
Sholay (1975)
Aap Ki Kasam (1974)
Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)
Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972)
Jawani Diwani (1972)
Parichay (1972)
Apna Desh (1972)
Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1972)
Raampur Ka Lakshman (1972)
Seeta Aur Geeta (1972)
Amar Prem (1972)
Mela (1971)
Caravan (1971)
Buddha Mil Gaya (1971)
Kati Patang (1971)
Pyaar Ka Mausam (1969)
Padosan (1968)
Teesri Manzil (1966)
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